Johnson Brothers Willow is a brand of fine china dinnerware that originated in England. The company is known for producing beautiful blue and white designs featuring idyllic scenes of nature.
Founded by Alfred, Frederick, and Henry Johnson in 1883 in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, England
The company originally produced ceramics for other companies before creating their own brand
In the 20th century, the focus shifted to producing fine china dinnerware, including the iconic Willow pattern design
The brand was acquired by Wedgwood in 1968, and production ceased in 2015
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The iconic blue and white design featuring traditional scenes of nature is the brand's most well-known product.
A colorful design featuring various fruits and leaves on a white background.
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The Willow pattern is a blue and white design featuring traditional scenes of nature, such as a bridge, a boat, a pagoda and cherry blossoms.
Johnson Brothers Willow china was originally made in England, but production ceased in 2015.
It is not recommended to use Johnson Brothers Willow china in the microwave as it is made of fine china and may crack or chip.
Johnson Brothers Willow dishes are dishwasher safe, but it is recommended to use a gentle, low-temperature setting to prevent damage.
Hand washing with a mild detergent is recommended, as well as avoiding abrasive scrubbers or materials that may scratch the surface. It is also recommended to avoid stacking dishes too tightly to prevent scratching or chipping.